On Malayan Tendipedinae I BY G. Kruseman Jr Zoological Museum, Amsterdam (12 th Communication on Tendipedidae) In the Zoological Museum at Amsterdam is a small collection of Tendipedidae from the Netherlands Indies. This paper deals with specimens collected in Java and Sumatra. TENDIPES JAVANICUS Kieff. There are many specimens of this species in the Zoological Museum. But with a few exceptions they differ in colour from the specimens described by KIEFFER and JOHANNSEN. The colour is yellow, scutelstripes and scutellum vittate, abdomen with a brown spot on each tergite. Only some just emerged specimens, in which the heads are shrunk, are bright green without dark spots on the abdomen. Hypopygium, tarsus, and L.R. are exactly as described by KIEFFER and JOHANNSE. I think the specimens of these authors were perhaps somewhat immature. Palpi see fig. I ; antennae of see fig. 2. Java: Semarang 6 and 3 le g. E. JACOBSON; Batavia 22. IX. 1936 leg. J. WESTENBERG (I ); Tjilengsar 16 19 VI 1937 leg J. WESTENBERG many an d. TENDIPES COSTATUS Joh. Joints of palpi see fig. 3 ; antennae of 9 see fig 4 Semarang leg. E. JACOBSON SC? CT and 5 99 SUBGENERA CRYPTOCHIRONOMUS, PARACHIRONOMUS AND HAR NISCHIA. From the Oriental region the males of the following species, belonging to the group of subgenera with reduced appendages, are known: T. Cryptochironomus javae Kieff. 1924 2,5 L.R. 1,8 apicalis KiefT. 1924? L.R.? polius Kieff. 1911 nearly 2 L.R. 2 nudiforceps Kieff. 1922/23 2,5 L.R. 1,75 distractus Joh. 1932 1,5 L.R. 1,8 T. Parachironomus lacteipennis Kieff. 1921 2 L.R. nearly 2 chlorostolus Kieff. 191 2 2,5 L.R. 1,3 viridiclava Kieff. 1922/23 2 L.R. 1,5 primitivus Joh. 1932 over 1,8 L.R. 1,67
Fore Appendages Fcu Appendage There. lacteipennis ON MALAYAN TENDIPEDINAE I 409 T. Harnischia Westenbergi nov. sp. A R. 2 L.R. 2,7 T. Subg.? atrophus Kieff. 1913 3 L.R. 2 orissae Kieff. 1913 2à3 L.R. 2 Tendipes viridiclava Kieff. and T. primitivus Joh. are probably very nearly related. It is possible, that they will prove to be cospecific. KEY TO THE ORIENTAL SPECIES 1 Fore tarsi with a beard ; 3 ; L.R. 2 ; Hypopygium vid. fig. 5 atrophus Kieff. tarsi without a beard 2 2 straight and pointed 3 differently formed 4 3 2 à 3; L.R. 2; dististyles 5X longer than broad... orissae Kieff. nearly 2 ; L.R. 2 ; Hypopygium vid. fig. 7 polius Kieff. 2,5 ; L.R. 1,75 ; Hypopygium as in T imberbipes Kieff. nudiforceps Kieff. 4 Appendages 1 and 2 well developed, vid. fig. 6; 2,5 L.R. 1,3 chlorostolus Kieff. i 2 smaller or absent 5 5 on the inner side with a hump. Hypopygium vid. fig. 8... 6 without a hump 7 6 Fcu scarcely before rm; 2; L.R. 1,5 viridiclava Kieff. distinctly before rm ; more than 1,8; L.R. 1,67. primitivus Joh. 7 short and thick, scarcely narrowed at tip; 2,5 javae Kieff. differently formed 8 8 Appendages 1 and 2 absent, vid. fig. 10... Appendage 1 small and rodlike; ap. 2 absent... Westenbergi nov. spec. Kieff. i bilobed ; ap. 2 very much reduced apicalis Kieff. is only one hairy appendage (ap. 2?) vid. fig. 9... distractus Joh. TENDIPES (PARACHIR.) PRIMITIVUS Joh. Semarang II 111 1906 1 çf leg E. Jacobson. TENDIPES (HARNISCHIA) WESTENBERGI nov. spec. 2; L.R. 2,7. Green, scutelstripes and scutellum vittate. Legs pale, base of metatarsus whitish, last joint of the middle tarsus dark, palpes dark brown, probably the last joint very short, but in the holotype not well preserved. Hypopygium fig. 10. There is no visible separation between basistylus and disristylus. Appendages absent. Holotype 1 rf ; Tjilengsar, West Java, 16 19 VI 1937 leg. J. Westenberg; in my collection. POLYPEDILUM PULCHK1PES de Meij. (Chironomus pulchripes de Meij.) To Prof. de MEIJERE'S description of Chironomus pulchripes some details,
410 G. KRUSKMAN JR. Fig. 1 2 T. javanicus Kieff. palpus and antenna; fig. 3 4 T. costatus Joh. palpus and antenna; fig. 5 T. atrophus Kieff.; fig. 6 T. chlorostolus Kieff.; fig. 7 T. polius Kieff. (Figs. 5, 6, 7 copied from Kieffer).
ON MALAYAN TENDIPEDINAE I 411 Fig. 8 T. primitivus Joh. ; fig. 9 T. distractus Joh. ; fig. 10 T. Westenbergi nov. spec.; fig. 11 12 P. javanum nov. spec. Hypopygium and wing (Figs. 8 9 copied from Johannsen).
412 KRUSEMAN, ON MALAYAN TENDIPEDINAE I necessary to determine the systematic position of this conspicuous species, should be added : Small comb of hind tibiae with a spur; large comb unarmed. Palpes consist of four joints; scutum without hump in the middle; An slightly curved downward near tip; Fcu before rm ; 1,1 ; L.R. 0,8 0,9; distance between the eyes slightly less than half the eyelength. Pulvilli have the normal form (vide EDWARDS 1929 page 401). Length 6,5 mm; wing 4,7 mm, iridescent, veins çfçf yellowish, in Q brown; 1 m dark brown ; halteres with a dark knob. Sumatra: Sandaran agung VII 1915 2 cf c? and VIII 1915 <3* and 9 l e E. JACOBSON. POLYPEDILUM JAVANUM nov. spec. cf. Dark brown species, mesonotum slightly prunose; legs pale, fore and middle femora darker; last joints of all tarsi brown, fore tarsi with slight beard. Hypopygium brown; vid. fig. 11. about 3,4; L.R. 1,4. Wings with 9 iridescent spots ; vid. fig. 12. 9 Quite the same in colour. The joints 3 5 of the antennae bottleshaped, 2nd joint not attenuated in the middle. This species differs from P. ccelanicus Kieff. by the bottleshaped joints of the 9 antennae, in P. ceylanicus they are "fusiforme". P. pelostolum Kieff. can' be distinguished from P. javanum by the 2,5 and the leg ratio "vorderer Metatarsus etwas länger als die Tibia". P. javanum can be placed in Johannsen's key under 7. Legs pale, fore and middle femora darker, last 2 joints of the tarsi brown. 3,4. Holotype cf, allotype Ç> : Java Tjilengsar 16 19 VI 1936 leg J. WESTENBERG.